Subjectivity and development in rural contexts

Subjectivity and Development in Rural Contexts presents a compilation of chapters that explore different phenomena of ruralness. Through a collection of theoretical and empirical works, the book attempts to show the role of the social-cultural environment in the subjective experience and processes o...

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Main Authors Fossa, Pablo (Author), Serruto, Verónica (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
SeriesAdvances in subjectivity and development
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781805922995
DOI10.1108/978-1-80592-297-1
Physical Description1 online resource (300 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Sowing ideas: Foundations of subjectivity and development in rural contexts / Pablo Fossa and Verónica Serruto PART I. Subjectivity and Development in Rural Education
  • Chapter 2. From the countryside to the city: Subjectivities about educational transitions / Pablo Fossa, Verónica Serruto, and Cristóbal Rochet
  • Chapter 3. Life projects of young rural students in the northeast of brazil / Cássio Clayton Martins Andrade and Jáder Ferreira Leite
  • Chapter 4. Family farm schools in brazil: A dialogic education experience for rural youth / Catarina Prado Sakai and Giuseppina Marsico
  • Chapter 5. Recovery and significance cultural practices as a scenario for the education of preschool children in rural areas / Hernán Sánchez Ríos, Mónica Reyes Rojas, Diana Bejarano, and Javier Noreña Salas
  • Chapter 6. Socioemotional skills in rural contexts: Reflections and evidence from rural secondary schools in peru / Alex Ríos PART II. Subjectivity and Development in Ruralness
  • Chapter 7. "the viejos are stubborn". Reflections from an experience of design and implementation of learning dispositifs for goat production in times of change / Christian Sebastián, Iván Grudechut, Joaquín Zamorano, and Óscar Cayul
  • Chapter 8. Subjective senses of political participation among rural youth associated with the landless rural workers movement in brazil / Rafael Silva dos Santos, Maria da Graça Silveira Gomes da Costa, and Jáder Ferreira Leite
  • Chapter 9. The rural area: A special plea for studying interconnected actions / Enno von Fircks
  • Chapter 10. Dialogical self in the research process: Autoethnography on rurality and the subjective sense of furusato in Japan / Teppei Tsuchimoto and Aya Hayasaki PART III. Final Remarks
  • Chapter 11. Subjectivity and rural development: Challenges and opportunities / Pablo Fossa and Verónica Serruto PART IV. Final Commentary Final words: A critical look at the different approaches to addressing rural areas / Susana Frisancho